[yelli- " he‘ f .l$°°}f!t..t a‘ miners,‘ _. s1 sigéikiliit w uk- ‘ . ' J ‘a ~ , vile forces sent to‘ the easiatsn‘ es optic» ‘lfnrkipb- Nationalist‘; by-tlsb Mbslpowlsoviet" wvbnnment ‘are pt‘ present. sixty in es west or Er serum; former capital of‘ Arinen Ewan Hewilaesnatob to the m- peillior. Thfle forces nsist" » ‘ l "lr t“ . galley; We I‘ Vltltthgyziil insur- . 4i.- - ing the ten million ‘ a silh- ‘ . . . h " 8rd. ~sliifi .. "where. ‘ " ll., He was lo I d 8h in}. "coin siting the docket. _- ,- who ‘him! relflgllilflfi ‘ 4| U), ‘ - inanuexybug ‘Rs ‘ifhe i t-___...-....._.._____...__ ill/ANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 221 Water St. v 6N0. ALFRED McDONALD LAND Surveyor, Hermanville. . __i_-___.__.___.._ Warn-so TO HURCHASE sac; d! a . 5 the sale of liquors to the extent mentioned. The Jury furtherreferr» '4 “ ‘tbs lives orpsopis. . rigid enforcement of. the Automo- wh on to‘ ’_o_~ divisions ot infantry/one. dlvl jeton and ‘one brigade of- cslvary". eight batteries of field guns, one ‘battery of . heavy cannon, ._ several ‘airplanes, and the necessary tec in » . pounds subsidy from the government to apply on ecutigfcoinmittee In the open: ..- unions, however, dn-dicates 0d to lapse.. nee Contv ‘Grand Jury Denounces Government The Summerslde Pioneer of Sat- urday states that_ the Prince Coun- ty Grand Jury among other ‘things in their‘ report deplored the in- crease of drunkenness in the prov- npe, characterizing the sale of in- xicanteqhy the government ven- l rs which‘ showed sal ‘ last year amounting‘ to $173,000 ‘use publi . results revealing great t" t in " administration and en- Vcefitent of the Prohibliott ‘Act. it was contended that no govern- . jolts In. aprohibitiqp province is " “ using the Droflts tram , . v.9‘ edto‘ the reckless driving ot auto- unplug-by’ persons while under sflntluepee‘ of liquor iblle Act was recommended. . - - - . Q 1m‘ snares and tiny-nine one hundred and ninety-sevezrof reference ‘books on trade and fin- travel iinfl geography. There are two hundred and sixty-two iFrench books. About one hundred of these once belonged to Sir Richard Wal- lace. the famous connoisseur and collector qt the French books were the property of a French priest who once came to America. to look for _ 0m] hand plflfiglg Apply Gun.‘ books relating to ‘French colonial l; dlan office. ~ 1111165- wioaee FOR SALEP-GOOJ] sound driver, Weight 975. Apply 3 ‘Farqubursoivs Livery Stable. ‘WANTED -- TO BUY: IRON‘ mitre box with back-saw. Ap- ply 21 King Square. Iflnoifcomronrnst: Room with board. Suitable for two. Ap- ply to Guardian. FOR SAILE-JSIVERAL SETS OF , second hand driving harness, al- so collars at genuine bargains. S. '1‘. Hardy d; co. ‘ ‘FORD can Fen eats, oven - hauled anilfpaiiitsd. Apply 1i. 0_ Nelaon_ Hampton. -__.-_._..___..__._____-_-.-_ ‘A osuvttmsu can as ac- comodated with room and board ‘ in private house. Apply at Guard iol office. -*MOTOR BOAT; FDR SALE 80 ‘feet long, t-wb; l-intler 8 t0 .10 . horse power-It peed engile. u bargain. App y ‘G. ‘E. Hender- son, Canadian Express Office. ~r-o LET.—Kil cuss AND BED room. flurni 0d‘ or unfurnished. Modem convbniances. Apply at this ofllce. ‘ ‘FOR BALI, A Mica s ROOM cottage, modern we. ,' i . and barmgoml‘ locality. Aral! 40 Hayfield street. ‘ , soar-on JuNI itieb ssrwssn iiu tsr River and New Glasgow. dar beaver -rllncoat. Finder plane leave 'wi,th McCoubi-ey. New Glasgow, -—----q.-_4 Canada-West ., . Indies. Trade . Agreement-Ratified orrawa, June is-nbo trade agreement between Canada and. the West Indies provided ‘by statue during the recent session of Par- liament comes into fence on June 18th by virtue of a proclamation contained in this week's official Gazette. ‘WANTED-HOUSE To naur with all modern conveniences. Apply at once to Guardian Office toe-r wean cwrowu HOSPI- tai $10 tied in handkerchief finder leave at. Guardian Of- ‘ ce. ' Rages. Delegation of the miners . neghtiations for the support of t tho subsidy offerwlll be ‘al- , . hbtel whllebliltlélutpa y afternoon, B ‘_ agriculturainoiitlcs was ‘held. ~- o albl imimunivsiri ls said to be follow; lug at e." short distance. Italians-Tillie little». t in Sinyrni ‘i cementum-karma". he“; _- , Tlwo Italian battleships have been ‘ sefit to Adalia to protect Italy's interests here. iltulian trco s along Mendriz River, south or: yrnai 57-3. being withdrawn-so that the Greeks inn not invade the‘ jIJemar- cationliue between the Greek 11ml Itallon zones as they did‘ last year. - Agritiiltutists 5 Meet At, Winnipeg . WINNXPEG, June‘1l8-—0ue”hund- irefl members of the Canadian Gocie ty of Teclmecial"Agriculturistsénet on Wednesday morning in the ny- 1al Alexander. hotel, in the opening session of their first annual con» ven on. _§l _. . e convention continued for three days. Business meetings were held every morning and Wednes- days and Friday afternoons in the delezates vie rs the invite‘- meut buildings and later the Manl- tobe- Agricultural ‘colliege, where they had dinner and where the evdtiing meeting, dealing rwltli the visitors were On Wednesday f h yr t . m ,_ hill luncheon in‘ Amen the, lmiportarfit ' matter discussed at the business mcetin S lagricullural information, Dr. J. M. Swaine, oi‘ the entomologi- ical branch, Ottawa, introduced the subject of research. (Mr. J. A. Clark. Superintendent of the Experimental lFurm Station, "Charlottetown ls n delegate at ilie Winnipeg convention.) ' ___.,@-o¢»____ NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL MAY BE INST-ALLIED AT QUEBEC OTTAWA. June 17.~—It is pre- sumed that the installation of Lord Byng as Governor-General of Can- ada, will tulte place at Quebec. in- asmuch as it is, anticipated that he will nriive in Canada while navi- gationlon "the ._St. IAilWPQDCQ is still open.‘ The Department of’ the Sec~ retary 0f State, however, hils not yet ascertained the exact dale of his COlIIiDK’. ' Fit has been the custom for the Governor-General to -be installed at his port of debarkatlon. New Problem 4 " ‘inlmigration LON-DON, June 17—~'I‘he new United ‘States law restnicting im- migration annually ito three per cent of the ttolial of each nationality ‘CANOE IFOR ‘SALE - CEDAR CBDVBHB‘OOVQI‘BII. in excelientl condtion. Picknrd, 54 Hayfield Gtreet. FOR SAILL-ONE EXTRA NICE general ‘purpose horse. six years old, 1,200 lbs., also good young driver. Walter M. Lea. Victoria. FOR SALE-JERSEY GRADE milk cow. Byrae Brest, North River. ‘LOST FROM THIS CAR BE- tween St. Peters and Charlotte- town, side curtains for this car Finder please write H. D. Mc- Ewen, Bristol. Lot 40. "r1147 Knot-i AND sci.»- r om, auitabl or l ht 1101186" keepingiAvhlY its s: nay st. "ro tsr-snuflrui. I. IINISH- ed home with ode l conven- Iieacss. ‘Caatr y at A l by letter ti’: It ll. clo G Office. i‘ ' ‘FOX RANcl-IER WANTED-AN experienced man to lake charge of foxes. Good house on ranch; married maxi-preferred. Must be reliable. ‘Ajgood lay‘ for the right man.‘- Apply; stating a.- parlance. references. wages ex- p d, etc.. to W. D. Alinnacli. FOR DALI-Will WHIIL WAG Ion. good u n . This wall“ iseniilpliiil W electric larnlil» and an solid titled oval axles. Ball caring in] oval toil- ned and open as anrinsrdvll- ble reach. Has-l t-l cushion rub- ber tire. its inch" from and rem- Will be mid fgrflnash or easy , _ ‘N, 3-. or W. K. C. Par- laqgifoiteteh. N. B. _ _ . . . ‘WANTIE-FOR DRY GOOD department in county store a experienced man capable of tak in: full charge of same. None but hustlers and real aaiesmenl need apply. References and ex already represented in the country has created a new iéltua-lion for Canada. Of one thousand Italians who embarked for New York since the regulation was imposed a dew weeks ago, slvsin hundred were refused admittance. but were final- ly ,‘-—’- as Italy's quota for the next two months. ‘European imnrilration agents report that ‘this view law is diverting the flow of peoples to Canada in a very mark- ed way, and has presented a diffi- cult problem to ‘the Canadian I'm- migration oifidials, who are desi- rous of restricting Aha continental migration as much as possiibic, in view of prspent conditions In Can- ada. "it is oven said that there is a da/nger that this factoaln- con- junction with the discouragement of many classes of British immi- grants, may result In Canada re- ceiving more Polish ‘Jews and other non-agricultural ‘ Europeans thna Old Countrylnien. The only existing means of barring them is the landing money requirement, with the ordinary restrictions as to liéalth. etc, withAwiilch many of them‘ in the lace of ilie American _ Grjeat Britain who wants ' ' ‘e"._.outonor'ny of the diminished or destroyed. l ebdte iy . en I_' is: ' I LONDON. June 17.—'l‘he-i iuqtlle house of commons todt the‘ agenda of the premlersf, $1- 31.11.: o lei-once, seemed to make one ahundanti 4 clear. it seems will? ‘it c ear that there is ti-ia responsible" person or part If ‘here was one thing more__ another about the debate Whfeh v Proposed giionierentce _ilegi_iiiiilg the l-‘ghrilefi lly'them as setting a‘ pro ‘dissociate himself from the cause of home. pale. ‘But: M little ‘Magnet the conference» deal- lillfi w _ __t e subject. ‘Phe leader; of the lieu? said that any inviitation theliritl llvgovernrnent gave toltho flbmlnion~llfeniiers to lntere-ier in “British affairs milght well be re; "Wllent tor British Interference i ilmlliflifln affairs. Radical members who followed protested against r; Chamberlain held‘ but '50, perc ‘ t re stock; iftqwbidb ,1 ‘ivilsjstdiod ‘that xvlieu the =farvuors 'ax-e only. getting from sixj to alghtcents a putt " for ‘beef ‘the bultilc has to p from 66 ta» Ncents- for-steak." ‘W. l3. Lnnizim, tor the iC. P; it.‘ point ed out that while the freight rater had ohly been increased 31.20 poi ltundred pounds on cattle. 5Q to 70 cents-Q a ‘polled; {thing that should be P . iuqfilred into." cattle avers‘ only bbininglerom‘ six to _ to ‘eight cents‘ per pound}, cbsirirso ; Gish/ell e346. “the ;_pubiic- would-dye interested to know‘ bow it is that the - cost" of sirloin aha/d ‘gone ‘up’ frorr " arid . t added. “l think theft-blis- s ‘some. impressed; the small group oalCan- vsdlitps who heard it. it was tiiat .4 radicals vied with Unionist ~ Laborites ‘with Lliberals in e this view. insistin-g that the Irish‘ but it is plziip from M-r. Charmhera question was an Imperial tluestlon‘,trmitl's' ' 'T .- tho people of"the United Slates which are a. rich and varied col-lot the convention were the estuli- "I"! UH‘- Cflntinuilnce of‘ our close‘ Vlection of fiction, history, useful iisliment of a bureau of technical ‘"14 lmilliille 1119111181110 with fin wlllly-ll ally who acted so loyzilly on the ance. with some rare volumes on was suggested by J. B. lieynolflsi. ‘Willsivn when ilie alliance became . wit eizingr the recognition of thevdo- tninions as oo-equal partnereillli. a commonwealth or self-gave" g states. -Even the small groin; f Nationalists applauded evcryi s1- erehce llltllde Ito he lliqlghtened status of the domi lo-ns. . ’"- _ Austen Chamberlain, leader of tlbohouse, who spoke for UISZQOV- Bmllwhit. made b. speech which might well have been‘ delivered lby Bllfih Elwin Canadian Nationalists He iSir Itcibert Borden and Hop. N, _W. Ruweli. - ' After likening the empire to1a 56KB"?! of INations. he laid it d R0 ii ‘ - a as an accepted principle that ‘d?! I y D suggestions for change in th ‘ . ~ _ lsting status must come fr - rlominions themselves, and 3x313? wAssPéfgéixzghfilGllltiigifi-R ‘ "We can assure them tha ' - » ‘ . line‘ .~ 11m- elllnmollley (leslre l“ the Wat aniya Ours of the engagement of, _ the greater part and greater auth _ ‘Prime, Regal‘ Alexiilld" 0f 39th.!“ in the affairs of the emplrygvflliflu? Hmw“ Mali’ 01' "iltlnsluna. meet with our hearty concurreln ' _ "They shoulddiot be restricts the cut and dried agenda. '5 should holdftheniselves free to cuss any question which conce the interests of the empire whole." fills‘. obsnlberidiri made this ' inento during a debate or; .1; ‘ will not be dealtli with. Sulllmed 11D. the ilcliute was of n DF-riiil atmosphere. in doubt but made it clear beyond doubt that on ilie constitutional done to which the doinlnlons, and “Becki-ll? Canada. are opposed. donicil In an official despatch re- m bian legntion here. The rumours were officially declared to be with- out foundation. lleeli. - l. I sihle. he continued, "u; reooncll our desire for a perfect undcrstanil! (Special to The Guardian) 111g and close co-opizration wit]; Blttrxisl‘, Juno 18.--it was mi- ‘HUUHCCI! lllilily would accompany King George on his visit to iiclfiist for the opening of the 1iai'li:iinoni. of Northern ire land here nextwedncsduy. King and Queen will be escorted fro-m' England by two light cruis- ers. u, flotilla leader, and nine ds- stroyers. operative and rendered such valu- "bifi Rllth-Iwrt to the empire during ilie war. ‘."l‘li:it. alter all, must be tlio ob- ject of any British cabinet, any British minlster, or any govern- ment or any of the Dominions or India. Surely, It must be their nli- lcct tovsecure such confidence, such an understanding and such co-oper- “tlon among the great Pdouio * Denver's as may prevent that new‘ PEARLS. June 17.-'i‘he discovery competition In urmadnents of’ wliichfflf t! 89mm rendering 6111116 i"! mention has been made, and tnfmllflfi 1.0 foot and mouth ilisoasc secure- tlie peace oi’; that‘ great bus been made by Professor Vallee ocean and the lands abutting uponland |Carre,' of the Alfortyvllle Ag- Jhrlch b 1 i 1i t th lriilfilflitillgill Research Laborlitoigy. . am eran, repy nvg u e‘ 8 a nouncemcnt was fume 0- argument that the conditions Wilklil‘ day to the Agricultural (‘cnimisslon "ecefislmlfill the AIIEIO-Jflhanese nf the Senate by Senator Beau- Alllance had passed away, said hdmont. agreed t.o this. but that it was, The discovery is the result of "ecesiiflty t0 11MB regard to conwyezirs of experimenting with blood iii-MW"; in tilellllllre- l-le refused elements and microbes in order to to lbelie-ve, he said, that the alliancel mall... posslble llle llxmlon Of the had gl-ven rise to any misconcep-jllacllllls ol- loot and “mull. (Hsiflflfie, "on or misapprehension in film-which ls so infinitesimal Ibo it Umted statem except “mo”? pewfcould ‘not be retained in the most pie who were misinformed, but iirnflnull, llllem Once lllls was ac. any case. he declared, there was C0mpll§lled ll ‘voulll l“, pogglble no reason for such apprehension“, culllvalé the germ or to misconcelve Great Britainhinow has been ncc()““_puQl'led and determination to maintain friend-l the serum, has been “mm; l“ ismall gmiemtmus Wm‘ Amemm“ Kms" (luanlities through n liliiiuflcyflfi DPO "T-lie most notable contribution to‘ was‘ the debate, however, came irnm ---<o>—-——- ISir Samuel iioare, Coalitionlst. Unionist of progressive views. Slr- AcTnfifiilgNggslrTlJsNE Samuel declared bluntly that lilo; Japanese alliance must not be re-I newerl in its present fhrmfanil If‘ -NEW YORK, June iii-By the renewed ut all, must be inodlfiedim" °r Mf- Muymim‘ "1"" h" pm‘ and revised. and laid down as ilie ‘We wdw- n“ but $32900 "f fh" has“ m. m0 emplnps foreign p0l_:fm'ttllie of the lnte general manag- *—-,-<0>-—-—- FOOT’ AND MOUTH DISEASE IS ~VANQUISHED BY SCIENCE MAG- lgumpe; second, an Anglongmerlcalfstnge name is Ann Murdock. Sim understanding, and third, 11 confer-lb“ m!“ life the income of the re- enco between the United Stair-a; h 5'1"?!’ 95mm m"! is Delimited t“ Australia, New zeninbd, Caniiilml ‘lifiwfle 01 the rrhwlrill Great ‘Britain and Japan to arrivelwlil- at some satisfnctorv understanding N" (‘i080 ei-fimutc of the value oi regal-ding the Poem‘; lib r-,'»"\I.- w“ in b1 obtain ui iii-Ya!’- sides cl’ the house. it. will almost‘ "ii" WYW.“ "l n"? “my ‘mm $200’ certainly be advocated in the con-‘ 99° t0 52.000.000- fm-enm; by pl-emlel- Melghvnli IA conservative figure wns said indeed, there is reason for stating b)’ 0H6 manta be $l.000.000- Ml‘- that tho Canadian government bus! HIIYIIIBH- Who died 0h Mil)’ 14- 1'6" nlreidy urged such a. step Dllttingweived $120,000 und-er the will of fm-wnrd 5mm l, pflucy n, a sllbsll. his brbther. lie already had larg.» tute for the Anglo-Japanese holdings of his own, including i “mange, 4 slaeable share of stock in the Premier Moighenba name playful idrohman corporation. In the pail.- no little part ln the debate. it ion accompanying the will ns filed came up when '1‘. J. O'Connor, who ioony- in the surrogate Court. 1.! Otlélfeliflilig that for him "all roads New York County, Rose and Pas- le to Ireland," and pressing that kus. lawers, of 1-20 Broadway. said the Irish question be dealt with by that Alf. Hayinan left no real Br- thn conference, said: The sont- tats. and that his personal estate lment in the dominion»; was over- exceeded £0,000. - whelmlngly in favor of Irish self- Alf. Haymoirs widow. Mrs. llose government and quoted a spench- Huwman. is ‘not ‘mentioned In the delivered by IMrr. Melghen in Mon- will. Mrs. liayman and, the theatri- treal on St. Patrick's Day, 1914, in cal manager sep rated about four support of this view. The house years ago. [Lia ‘ deratood that an listened with rapt attention as the agreement was ‘than " drawn up parlance wanted first letter. also a tsriua, For particulars, J. B. any. .'ili\,v’.3.o~»-. a-T-w». . 14v _ iuilarv evnecfed. Apply Box 116 char-immune, ~ . " ~ nerve to comply. ' attitude, are new straining every vclernn Nationalist. quoted the Csp- whereby Mrs. Hayman received fldiflll premier declaring HI! . $12,000 3 yégr ‘m! (Int 9119 was f" . laints attitude that the questionl character greatly to clear the im- _ v v it loft tho fate‘ of the Japanese alliance somewhat‘? "loflilngi-leh trufficexpert has com- question, as well as on the quag.‘ mission, and is, leaving at tlon o!‘ defence. nothing will br-ybeglnning of the week for_ an ex- _ Wh-lcb were circulated at the time| of the prince's visit to London arei ccived from Belgrade by the Ser-I i. ' A‘ iliowfiihiil “Si; Fixatloul icy three cnril'\'il principles. First, er t" Charles Frollmun, Inca,- ‘is. m, Angloqarench unllersmnlllng l“ life to Miss lrcnc (olemun. Wll-irel Tllls proposal w“ cheered by all‘ The guesses of friends of Mr. llav ' l (spacial to The-Guardian) _, TORONTO, June 18.-—I~l. E. Blain pleted his survey of the local sit- uatlon for thetransportation come. tended tour of the United States Ito study the transportation ad.‘\in- is-tmtlonT-otni number of " large lefties. Before leaving Toronto he lexpressedltie faith in the city's Ifuture. "it is today the greatest ‘distributing centre in Canada.” lie I said.‘ "but it has‘ enormous natural lposelblllties and anegilf tbeboldest ,schemes of harbor and lakerthat I have ever seen in a city of its ‘size; - Tile constitution oi’; m4 st. {Lawrencepdespi gits? st. is lb, - evitabiy loosened; ‘the nnntlffiiture‘. When that" , is; ioompllsifednlio ex- lpsct to see Toronto ‘jumpfsepidl I into the forefront "or ‘ tbs big. cities of. the continent. ._!ilhere".~ls a fine ‘civic ‘spirit -of,be_iiet inst/be future ,0: roromosnd a-Iilllllillfii lt/o take risks in order, o prov-lilo l-edeqxiately for the-expected devel- lopifientsf" . " ‘ Kin try‘ ‘i 1 ‘Firing detachments from Nos. - - v Fufurerior. ‘inimit- ibk. . ‘or ‘ 111mm“ *1?“ an re way co "served formiii rfldwiir llleir wages will be reduced 12 per centggxl-nnlng July 1st. inability in ~ . l Wages, des V‘ _ J ttpom-yfa-dcticit oteleven mllllfllyhelng- created by the soil‘, Emil!“ ‘ignited s 0 , ..‘ 0., int tates rail- flfiiirl, denlsrlnga reduction Quaint saint are given as the i‘ _s r proposed wage cut. The union of olals complain that the time. betvl ‘a now and July is ' UaltEhllha , use. "irbdicu- . .. res. day "i? 1 W. mill"! employees in Canal! that PM "‘ . 7v Year. and the Qu g' Mani ‘ ll ‘mall? 1nd} . ‘ r ‘reeae 0| “settled” Iwwd by , __ . oi‘? .0 an,» t"- an. maruimsfrsovlnoos one barb. will l» iporaewd by one cent rm poun.. V Iva/hick to give thor- e , ly is‘ that all 3n in tjhpaieq-lmown that e United Stgtes precedent would _ e followed. "A, Tkimnto ‘Authority itntea t/hafths proposed wage cut‘ pvoulid save’ ‘twenty live million- 'ind. that the savlngann the Can- idlsla‘ National‘ lines alone are es timated at seven million dollars. Union Binzest Cluirell, ‘ Pllllttiflghlitlfliilll _ win-rev, obi... June snclradvsnture has ever bedli/"nli- sayéd before ili the history otflhe lwprld." sqidjibbv. Dr. -s_ ‘D. C- will‘ general superintendent ‘of tiifr Metho let church in Csnadiron the sn-biec "of church union lb .,ai'r lul- dress etthe "Bay 0t Quinta ‘Met-hoi- dist conference here, yesterday; hissing. enemy tnmusli "We me r _ a pa ess crest," hajwii‘ - “For this reason we ‘wanttfghzfi titty; definitely. and ‘wlttlontfa contusion. tile‘ directlmlp ' ' ye are some.‘ abdi-in ‘ _' ye‘- clonceptldn’ "'0'! the“ goal town Y which -we strive. We caniiotlake fllevnelit step safely without know- -l’ng ‘roundyon ‘which we n'ow' stand‘, a d the direction iii which thflfate ' will-lead us." " ' jDr. "C own said the Methodists recognised-inept would be n ‘po- ‘ Piilihfli" dlfterelmeitns ‘ quil- - burs as! . a history, practices lrrfd ‘t mperament into one great organization for the promotion of-tbe Kingdom of God in Canada. The work of union, he ‘2 and 4 iliitteriss will meet at the to get final instruction for tilcirl Pctewinvu trip. It is absolutely im-l lmrtnnt tluif every man going t0 celve equipment and instructions.‘ ‘The iletimlimcilt will leave by train on ‘Tuesday at Lllxllnntl will arrive at Pefewawa earl on Thurs daiy morning. They will s end four tlays there and. returning will spend .a day in Montreal. l I Margo life insurance policy. About a year ago. however, Mrs. Hnyman Jntlmateil to friends that if she ‘was left out of the will she might icontest it. Since then she nae Dtr come a Christian ‘Scientist and is ISIIPDOSGH] to have decided to ac- quiesce in whatever decision Mr. ‘Hayman might make us to the dis- position ~of his estate.’ i Ai 0i lCROYDON. ENGLAND (via Lvii- ldon). June 17—'i‘his mesniye is dropped to the Cray-don Aerodrome in a parachute as Great Britain's greatest vflying ship. i.he 11-36, is patrolling 1,500 feet above the ‘principal roads leading to the As- cot race meeting, whence it will Ibe telephoned to London and then [cabled to America. l The R-Zitl, huge airship that. it is. lwith ‘SootlandYa-rd experts aboard. lto-day efficiently coiitrcled the im- {mouse traffic on the jammed road- iways lo the Alecot tfiiCK. Wire'- lless messages from tho ilirigible i do the poililce station at Stain-as re- ‘posted all the observed failures ‘to comply with the police regula- tions for the diversion of certain classes of tnafllo to the side roads. lOno instance of an infringement ‘of the rules was rectified within five minutes alt-er being reported by the airebiip. l Judged from an altitude of 1,500 feet. however, the traffic prdhlem lfor the Ascot meet was one that. could easily have been handled by the police without lthe aid of the airship to detect jams and i-nfrlnge- merits. l l was imvited ‘by the Air Mln-isiry ‘be join a small party for the twelve- .ho'ur cruise over the southeast part Iof dilngland to-day. The 11-88 is the ‘same type of ship as ithe R-iil {which crossed the Aldantic. only It 'le considerably larger. The com- lmander in Major Scott, who piloted Ithe tRv-M to New York. The ship has “been "room/cried in- to a passenger carnier and there- fore ranks as _Englsnd's first air said, should be gone at not hurrid- iliat Queen Mary“nri||lI-.ill tonight nt8o’clo'ck shurplly‘ 1""- Wml reasonable hilste- 1i “'11s possible, he said. that as they came info closer grip with the prob lem they might have grevious dis Tbevett-wiiwa should be present to re- "ppmnmmms- but he ‘rusied ma‘ there would be more glad surpris Y s n- Decluring flint Itlie vzhurclses must assume that they were united ly moving toward organic union not more competition. Dr. Chown said that “circumspection and calm deliberation" must not be allowei"; lo block the way to a successful is- sue. "We must not assume that the expression as ‘expeditiously as possible’ ‘means. as some would in- terpret lt. ‘as slowly as possible,’ ' Dr_ Ciiown said referring to the union resolution passed by the Presbyterian general assembly. Dancing Masters Approve Shimmy PilitlS. Juno 17.—'1‘iwo months ago the Academy of European Dan- cing Mastens solemnly renounced the "shimmy" and all its contem poraries ibt its 8lldlll8ll meeting in Paris. But yesterday the conven- tion ot French dancing masters, which ilays claim to ‘being an even ‘more authoniitatlve body, decided that wiitbin the limits of decorum the "shimmy" might be danced. and at the same time it approved the Java and ‘the -whole collection of what are called modern dances as sulteible to ‘be taught by mem- bers of the union. ‘These are the Biingan, which as demonstrated. appears to be n. mixture of the Boston and fox trot; the gliding. wbiich exaggerates lthe "shimmy" by mixing with it a dance with "three-time" music, and "Mlnette and Riptintl-n,“ a juvenile dance. which Ls likely ‘to ‘become the most popular of all. Other new dances. the Chucha, which is ithe combined effort ot eighteen English dancing masters, are being displayed at the conference of the union. ‘not it la with slightly cynical feelings that the dancing masters and mistresses are displaying their carefully thought-out and beautiful steps. ifor they know that whatever they destgn In their inspired mo- ments Wild corrnt but little with f.he fickle public, which here, as in America, begins to tire of toe tripping. cabin with just as much comfort as is provided in a Pullman. _ To-day in the calm weather the giant vessel glided into the air wiitliout a quiver or a throli. No ‘it lvnuul passenger ship. odmes form of travel could give a keeper thptlgh-gmfifrotestant, he could not QI.Q'QQQQQ:” ml, lluqllcm-y a; ,1 thirty passengers In a single long senaeof ease and security. to" the eiropos-x - lollars yearly to Canadian raitwayi ‘ a ‘surf. ‘f’ including “d nspeojlsi. to friis Guardian) ‘BUILDING sRisK m moNcrou. l»? “ ' . - ‘ ~' iuobrcriorr. “June »l8.—,~F.‘i!t5'-iive building pernuts Mere issued ill iiloncum during the first two weeks of June. The numberOLpumitB Issued w date tbisyear- totalntwo ation ‘of ‘ the‘ J!!!)lim- 371876.00 and the, inatt-soaoo. -__ - l“! to‘ v RA IBERWKCK. ‘No.80 Jun! llr-Thwt the-prospect's of a union of the Methodist‘ "Conference o! Nbvl Scotiar..with~‘ that 0f‘ New Brunaq wick and’ Prince Edward island ‘irefvery‘ encouraging, was an- nloinlwsd tin a report presented by flie Laymeirs Association to the , _a (Booth .~Conlerence - today. . otla jtqward that entlyere . announced?‘ d-betorosurg widrsbo csas. “» a . 1m.‘ IMPORTANT“ POST. ‘John girl. a. graduate of the ‘inltw; . LPIIIIPJW flashing‘ t ornievY-mr ‘sister-fiat _ " A. M. ‘Misigglfirstcben ‘Turner. ‘eff. we ... , ~14“ . iuperinteluient of a large hospital ~ecently ‘established fby the Stan- ‘lard Oil Co., for its South Ameri- rnn employees. Petty Murder Trial a0oens June 28 YARMOUTH,‘ June 18.»-—W. J. OWN-Barn. K. C.. of Halifax arrived ‘n Yarmouth yesterday-and spent Lhe day in town with Crown Prose- “lm? R- Is- M-WKBY. iM-‘r. 0‘Hearn we been busily engaged all through ‘he day checking up evidence for he coming celebrated Perry mur- ler trial for -which Clara Elizabeth P9"! is now incarcerated in the County Jail and Mansfield Ross is also In the sarne prison awaiting frltll. as an accessory after the act. Seen at the Grand ‘Hotel this evening Mr. 0'Hearn stated that there was nothing new developing n the case. and that it-would be up for trial when the Supreme 9mm opens nn June 2am, with ‘His Hardship, Judge Mellish. presiding. There will be no change of venue, 1nd the court will sit in the Yar- mouth Curling Rink, which will be converted into a temporary hall of lustlce. Mr. 0‘iieern left by the D. A. it. tliis evening for Hali- PBX. 5R|NCE OF WALES STRONGEST OF KINGS l LONDON. June 10—~“The Prince ‘if Wales will prove the strongest of our modern Kings_ despite the oroud pro-eminence of King Ed- ward Vil.,“ was the reply today of “ourt historian. Edward Leggc. to ‘he recent attack on the Prince of Wiiles by H. G. Wells. Lellge’! book. "Our Prince," pub- lished today. constitutes the Court's inswer to the Wells attack. —-—-<-o-§ii 3 STUDENTS EKPIELLED FROM TORONTO UNIVERSITV TORONTO, June Iii-Eight stu- Qents have been suspended for various terms for impersonating ind copying at the Spring examine ions. The names are not mention- ‘ in the case of the expelled stu- ‘lents the enamlnntlonsbf the pre- mnt year are cancelled, and they ire deburred from registering in lily other Department of-the Unl- varsity. Some are refused registra- ion for the sessions of “21-22 and ‘22-23." '.— I run wnarnan . .- TEMPERATUR. ‘rum, Moon, are. TORONTO, Jane. l0—lifoiierate to fresh winds. Fair to cloudy Local showers. High tide this morning at. 10.05 and tonight at 11.45. Bun sets this evening at 7.64 and rises tomorrow morning at .08. . Full moon "Monday. June 20th, 5.41 I-‘Ill- Jiundred and", twehiyeflté‘ .,l'tB§‘,v_-'ilu- . 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